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IEEE LTSC xAPI TAG to vote on proposing IEEE standardize xAPI

Experience API

Facts: Next week, the IEEE LTSC xAPI TAG will be taking a vote about if and which aspects of xAPI 1.0.3 to propose to the broader IEEE for consideration as a standard. More important: the nexus of xAPI work is moving toward this group, and it’s active. Political intrigue. High stakes drama. Inside baseball.

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IEEE LTSC xAPI TAG A-OK

Experience API

Shelly Blake-Plock announced last night via LinkedIn that he would be leading a Technical Advisory Group (TAG) for IEEE LTSC (Learning Technologies Standards Committee). Ben Clark played an active role in the evolution of SCORM during the 2000s, and was the true leader on Project Tin Can, which led to the advent of xAPI.

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Mea culpa

Experience API

We’re active, yes. There’s good work happening at the IEEE LTSC TAG xAPI , and we’re doing a bit of it. We’re talking about it here frequently, and haven’t reached consensus. And for that reason, I’m not making commitments and we’re not starting the process of building anything yet. But mostly, we’re patient.

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xAPI, LRS – The Interview

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In layman’s terms, xAPI is a means of sharing a record of activity about some piece of content or media with another system. IEEE also specifies USB and WiFi and a host of other standards we take for granted but help ensure things “just work” as expected. Very recently, there began concurrent activities related to xAPI.

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